It's been over a month now ... I have been going to GYM. Yeah.
So, why am I even writing about this?
I had been feeling uncomfortable about the fact for quite some time that all I do nowadays is sit and work. Sometimes, days pass at a strech without me breaking sweat. I've never liked this.
Gym as an option cropped periodically in my head.
Why did I finally do it? Simply because I always wanted to do it, but was always lazy enough to give it a pass.
But circumstances change everything.
About a month ago, I desperately needed a break from my routine life, and that is perhaps the only reason I went to the gym.
I've learned few interesting things first hand. Once you doll out the obscene amount of money, you kick your lazy demons aside. So guys, if you want to go to gym and have some motivation, try this philosophy; paisaa fek, tamaashaa dekh.
Once you go, the environment tells you how inadequate your body is; how self damaging your lifestyle is. You can actually feel that enthu building. It depends from person to person how long this enthu lasts. I’ve personally seen the duration last from a few minutes to weeks among individuals. There is only one way to find out. Do It.
So, after one month, what is the change in my life ???
1. I've gained weight. And more importantly, I've gained it the right way. It's all muscle, no fat.
2. The Beer belly is smaller now (maybe coz I'm drinking less as well).
3. I have become diet conscious; I make it a point never to miss breakfast, and to eat fruits and salad compulsarily everyday.
4. There is still no visible change in my body, but I can feel the muscles tightening up.
5. I don't go out on weekdays after office now. It's office, followed by Gym, and then I'm home. It has become a pain in the ass of some of my good collegues with whom I loitered aimlessly in malls etc untill about a month ago.
6. I unknowingly speak in terms of protein, fat, carbohydrate, cholestrol (As pointed out by my friends)
7. I've find it very interesting to hold conversation with other GYM guys regarding exercises, schedules, etc, and these conversations strech far too long.
All in all, I love it. It has been a forced change in my life, but I'm glad that I forced it on to myself.
So, I say, please try the gym, at least for a month. Have this experience - it's unique.
PS:
My next mission is to start learning Guitar seriously (Haven't started yet). Hope it happens soon...
So, why am I even writing about this?
I had been feeling uncomfortable about the fact for quite some time that all I do nowadays is sit and work. Sometimes, days pass at a strech without me breaking sweat. I've never liked this.
Gym as an option cropped periodically in my head.
Why did I finally do it? Simply because I always wanted to do it, but was always lazy enough to give it a pass.
But circumstances change everything.
About a month ago, I desperately needed a break from my routine life, and that is perhaps the only reason I went to the gym.
I've learned few interesting things first hand. Once you doll out the obscene amount of money, you kick your lazy demons aside. So guys, if you want to go to gym and have some motivation, try this philosophy; paisaa fek, tamaashaa dekh.
Once you go, the environment tells you how inadequate your body is; how self damaging your lifestyle is. You can actually feel that enthu building. It depends from person to person how long this enthu lasts. I’ve personally seen the duration last from a few minutes to weeks among individuals. There is only one way to find out. Do It.
So, after one month, what is the change in my life ???
1. I've gained weight. And more importantly, I've gained it the right way. It's all muscle, no fat.
2. The Beer belly is smaller now (maybe coz I'm drinking less as well).
3. I have become diet conscious; I make it a point never to miss breakfast, and to eat fruits and salad compulsarily everyday.
4. There is still no visible change in my body, but I can feel the muscles tightening up.
5. I don't go out on weekdays after office now. It's office, followed by Gym, and then I'm home. It has become a pain in the ass of some of my good collegues with whom I loitered aimlessly in malls etc untill about a month ago.
6. I unknowingly speak in terms of protein, fat, carbohydrate, cholestrol (As pointed out by my friends)
7. I've find it very interesting to hold conversation with other GYM guys regarding exercises, schedules, etc, and these conversations strech far too long.
All in all, I love it. It has been a forced change in my life, but I'm glad that I forced it on to myself.
So, I say, please try the gym, at least for a month. Have this experience - it's unique.
PS:
My next mission is to start learning Guitar seriously (Haven't started yet). Hope it happens soon...
1 comment:
There are so many changes happening in ur life , first quitting smoking then exercise. i hope u will attain happiness through these means ;) if not by normal means.
FYI its compulsory :)
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